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A locked door, surrounded by scandal and rumor, stands in the middle of an office. No one ever goes in or comes out. Genre: Mystery, Science Fiction Excerpt: Every day on my way to my desk, I passed by a door with the words “PERMANENT DAMAGE” written on it. No one ever went in or came out—not that I'd seen anyway, and I'd been working at the firm for about a year. I asked people about the door, and the sign. They said there used to be another firm occupying our floor and the two below it. That door supposedly led to a defunct elevator that shuttled executives between the floors, leading directly into what used to be their fancy offices. Or it led to a laboratory space. Or some sort of obstacle course? The rumors abounded. What story or stories am I revisiting in this episode? Each Season 8 episode is a standalone story, but it's connected to or inspired by a previous story through a character, a place, an object, a concept, a continuation of events (ahem, sequel), and so on. What if there was no such thing as permanent damage? This question occurred to me at random, as thoughts sometimes do, but it seemed an interesting start to a story. I imagined the words “Permanent Damage” written on a door. What does it mean? What's behind the door? Is it dangerous? Is it wondrous? Is it nothing but a plaster wall? This story is inspired by the Season 4 episode, “My Homunculus Is Malfunctioning.” Special Note: Next week's episode is a sequel and spoils the previous episode, “Modern Blood.” (In case this is something you'd like to know.) MERCH!Interested in merch, like mugs and notebooks, featuring my artwork? Please visit my Store page for updated info on where you can buy: STORYFEATHER STORE MY FIRST BOOK (yay)Ever wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written? I have a method. And I talk all about it in my book called Fictioneer's Field Guide: A Game Plan for Writing Short Stories. It's now available as an eBook, paperback, and hardcover. The book title takes you straight to the book on Amazon. Or you can visit my Store page: STORYFEATHER STORE The Store page has a sign-up form for my email newsletters. Fictioneering mischief and writing tips. Choose what you want. (Either way, you're choosing high jinks.) CREDITSStory: “What Is Permanent Damage?” Copyright © 2021 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production: Nila L. Patel Music: “Monochromatic stain” by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Intro) “Abstract Vision #6” by ANDREW SITKOV (Outro) “Abstract Vision #5” by ANDREW SITKOV (Outro) Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)* “Learning punch” “As it happenned (seamless)” “Cold case” “Unclassified” “Them droids” “Dark web” “Monochromatic stain” “Room 13” “Forensic” “DNA” “Profiler” Music by ANDREW SITKOV (MuzStation Game Music) Abstract Vision #6 Abstract Vision #9 Abstract Vision #3 Abstract Vision #1 *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market. Music by Nicholas Jeudy and Andrew Sitkov is licensed from GameDev Market Sound effects from AudioJungle, and GameDevMarket, and Soundly (through Hindenburg) Changes made to the musical tracks? Just cropping of some to align with my narration. Find more music by Nicholas Jeudy and Andrew Sitkov at gamedevmarket.net Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. Front view of the top two-thirds of a closed door. A hazy glowing light emanates from bottom left across the face of the door. Scattered bits of redacted text appear over and around the door. The visible words are as follows: Science…in its current state. Project Manager. Project No. Existent…charge and…key…fakery. The first letters of “project” and “existent” are cut off. Watermark of “Storyfeather” on door at left middle.
Welcome to the conversation with Mitchell Albala.Widely recognized for his expertise in composition and color, Albala is the author of two must-read books Landscape Painting and The Landscape Painter's Workbook. And that's where we're going to spend the bulk of today's interview. We are jumping straight into the heart of his process. You'll discover the transformative power of the BIG IDEA and learn how it shapes his approach to painting. We'll also take a deep dive into composition, including a crucial step many artists overlook before they start their value studies. And we'll explore why the format - the square or rectangle, you choose for your painting is far from arbitrary—it can make or break your composition.If your goal is to improve your understanding of composition, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.Podcast Art Club: Find your Ad Free Feature here.Extended Cut Bonus (Art Club)In the bonus segment, we turn our focus to color. Mitchell shares insights on why your approach to color might be missing key elements and how to build a more comprehensive strategy. Listen here!Learn more about Albala:WEBSITE / BLOG / YOUTUBE / INSTAGRAM / WORKSHOPS / BOOKSLinks Mentioned in the Show:Video Lesson: Exploring Composition through Shape and NotanThe Landscape Painter's Guide to Selecting Reference Photos (Differentiation)Development of an Abstract Landscape (In the interview we're talking about a foggy lighthouse.)More Great Links:Book Excerpt: Simplification and Massing in Landscape PaintingThe Power of Color Grouping in Landscape PaintingGetting the Light Right: The Power of the Color StudyExercise: Simplification and Massing in Landscape with Limited ValuesWhat Color is Your Underpainting? The Monochromatic and Two-Color MethodsSupport the show
Did you know that the way you dress can completely transform how others perceive your authority, confidence, and even your professionalism? Today, I am sharing five proven style secrets that will not only help you look slimmer but also elevate your presence in any room. I'm talking about everything from the magic of monochromatic dressing to choosing the right colors for your skin tone and how transformative shoes can elongate and enhance your look. Plus, we'll explore how dressing for your unique body type can boost your confidence and keep distractions to a minimum. This isn't about hiding who you are; it's about showcasing your best self and building a personal brand that commands respect. Ready to take the first step in transforming your image? Tune in now, and let's redefine your style and elevate your presence—because you're worth it! Visit CelesteMoore.com to book your personalized style consultation today! “Style is about confidence and presenting your best self to the world.” ~ Celeste MooreIn this Episode:- How style impacts confidence and authority- Style Secret #1: Monochromatic dressing- Style Secret #2: Transformative shoes- Style Secret #3: Colors, contour, and hair- Makeup contouring for your skin tone- Style Secret #4: The perfect fit is non-negotiable- Style Secret #5: Dressing for your body type- Skirt and pant styles for every body shape- Neckline choices for slimming effectsConnect with me here:
PODCAST 194 A Bajan's Monochromatic Images Showcase the Magnificence of Texture ©2024ISBN 978-976-97385-9-1 was filmed by Dr. William Anderson Gittens,D.D. of Devgro Media Arts Publishing Services®2015On LocationBarbados, The Caribbean and The Mediterranean I want to thank my late parents, Charles and Ira Gittens, for their advice and artistic expression, as well as the Creator for guiding me. My dear wife, Magnola Gittens, my brothers, Shurland, Charles, Ricardo, Arnott, Stephen, my sisters, Emerald, Marcella, and Cheryl, my cousins, Joy Mayers, Kevin and Ernest Mayers, Donna Archer, Avis Dyer, Jacquline Clarke, Uncles Clifford, Leonard Mayers, David Bruce, and Collin Rock, are all to be thanked for their support during this journey. Laron and Lisa, my kids. Those who wish you well The late Dr. Joseph Drew, Merline Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Millington, Rev. Dr. Scoffield Eversley, Rev. Dr. Margaret Eversley, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Platizky, Mr. Matthew Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alleyne, Mr. Juan Arroyo, Mr. and Mrs. David Lavine, Mrs. Ellen Gordon, Dr. Nicholas Gordon, Rev. and Mrs. Donavon Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Springer, Ms. Geraldine Davis, Rev. Carl and Rev. Angie Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. David Brathwaite, Mrs. Zenda Phillips, Mrs. Gloria Rock, Rev. Pauline Harewood, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Russell, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Chief Justice of Barbados. The Hon. Sir Patterson Cheltenham, K.A, Mr. and Mrs. David Trotman, Mr. and Mrs. Felton Ince, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Miller During my time at New Jersey City University (NJCU), I was advised, mentored, and taught by Mr. and Mrs. Neilo Mascoll, Mrs. Zenda Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quintyne, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummins, and Dr. Joseph Drew. The main topic of discussion was how I improved my writing abilities after graduating and moving back to Barbados. Among other subtleties, my work in the leisure pursuits industry from 1995 to 2024 has been contagious. I have produced 347E-Publications according to academia.edu and 194 Podcasts buzz grow thanks to my zeal, prolific writing, and the Creator's help.The material presented above had a big impact on my academic progress, which is why I dedicated my 66th publication, "A Tribute to Culture" Vol. 1, to Dr. Joseph Drew.Itanuts2016_pdf, https://www.academia.edu/35701754.Dr.William Anderson Gittens,D.D.Cultural Theorist, Cinematographer,Media Arts Specialist, Licensed Cultural Practitioner, Photojournalist,Author, and CEO of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing® (2015) Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D.Author, Cinematographer, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists' Editor-in-Chief Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 License Cultural PrSupport the showCultural Factors Influence Academic Achievements© 2024 ISBN978-976-97385-7-7 A_MEMOIR_OF_Dr_William_Anderson_Gittens_D_D_2024_ISBNISBN978_976_97385_0_8 Academic.edu. Chief of Audio Visual Aids Officer Mr. Michael Owen Chief of Audio Visual Aids Officer Mr. Selwyn Belle Commissioner of Police Mr. Orville Durant Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning Hackett Philip Media Resource Development Officer Holder, B,Anthony Episcopal Priest, https://brainly.com/question/36353773 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning#cite_note-19 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning#cite_note-:2-18 https://independent.academia.edu/WilliamGittens/Books https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=william+anderson+gittens+barbados&oq=william+anderson+gittens https://www.academia.edu/123754463/ https://www.buzzsprout.com/429292/episodes. https://www.youtube.com/@williamandersongittens1714. Mr.Greene, Rupert
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Feathers have been rustled this Friday morning as Scout announced their long-awaited vehicles, and how they aren't going to use dealers to sell them. Plus, we talk about Farley's Chinese EV revelation, how Tesla is finding new profit centers and why every car only comes in a shade of black or white.Show Notes with links:After over two years of tight-lipped planning, Scout Motors has unveiled its direct-to-consumer approach for the Terra pickup and Traveler SUV, bypassing the traditional dealership network, and sparking strong reactions from U.S. auto dealers.The Terra pickup and Traveler SUV, unveiled as production-ready concepts, are aimed at ruggedness, repairability, and will feature an optional extended-range EV system.Sales will skip U.S. VW dealers, instead using a direct model with $100 refundable reservations available.Dealers expressed frustration, raising potential legal challenges over lack of communication.John Devlin of the Pennsylvania Automotive Association warns of “challenges” facing Scout in nearly every state, saying "Scout can't expect dealers to sit by quietly. This approach will face serious pushback. My counterparts around the country are not just going to roll over,"Ford CEO Jim Farley recently shared insights from driving a Xiaomi SU7 sedan around Chicago, highlighting how far American automakers lag behind China's highly integrated tech-automotive ecosystem, which is increasingly driven by consumer tech giants like Xiaomi and Huawei.Farley praised the Xiaomi SU7, calling it "fantastic" and noting Xiaomi's ability to sell tens of thousands of units per month, with long waitlists.In China, brands like Xiaomi and Huawei seamlessly integrate their operating systems across vehicles and consumer electronics, offering an experience unmatched by Western brands.Despite Elon Musk's past assurances that Tesla's service and Supercharger network would not be profit centers, the company's latest earnings reveal a notable surge in profits from these very areas, highlighting a strategic shift.Q3 2024 results show Tesla's “services and others” profits grew to nearly $250 million, up 90% year-over-year and a significant chunk of an $800M annual gross profit increase.Once a spectrum of vivid hues, the color choices for America's cars have dwindled over the past two decades, influenced by economic shifts and cultural trends.In 2005, over half of cars featured bold colors beyond black, white, silver, or gray; now, less than 20% do.Vibrant hues are increasingly reserved for luxury models; 12% of Chevys come in color, compared with 44% of Lamborghinis.Apple's shift to sleek, minimalist design in 2003 popularized monochrome aesthetics that spread to the auto industry.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Listen as Tanya and I discuss a ton of recent horror films from When Evil Lurks to In A Violent Nature, what grosses us out, our love for Ti west, and much more on this week's episode! Monochromatic Black "Turn the tides" Music Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCcrRQzVJhw Tidewater Horror Convention : https://tidewaterhorrorconvention.com/ To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
On this week's episode of the Balancing Chaos Podcast, Kelley sits down with certified brain-health coach Kayla Barnes to discuss all things biohacking, brain health and how we can live as long and as well as possible. Kayla is an entrepreneur and biohacker with a mission to help her clients and community achieve optimal health through science and research-backed approaches. Kayla has been named one of the top longevity leaders globally and has been featured in Forbes, Thrive Global, Byrdie and more. Barnes has a background in nutrition, has trained under the renowned brain doctor, Dr. Daniel Amen, and is the owner of the wellness space LYV. Through their conversation, Kelley and Kayla dive into the latest science-backed wellness tools to elevate cognitive function and eliminate brain fog. By understanding the way hormones and gut health play a role in brain health, we can optimize the way we think and feel by harnessing the power of those connections. From what testing you should be doing on your gut, hormones and brain to the best diet for brain health and how to lower your toxic burden and which biohacking tools are actually worth the money and time, we go over everything you've ever wanted to know about brain health, mood, and mental health.To connect with Kelley click HERETo book a lab review click HERETo connect with Kayla click HERE
Dam Internet, You Scary! hosts Patrick Cloud and Tahir Moore break down the disturbing but interesting stories on the internet! We're talking #comedy, #music and #originstories with Al and Al! Guests: SaxKixAve https://www.instagram.com/saxkixave/ Albert https://www.instagram.com/albthebuilder/ Alfred https://www.instagram.com/underdogcentral/ S/O to our Sponsors Blue Chew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code DIYS at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's https://www.BlueChew.com, promo code DIYS to receive your first month FREE Hello Fresh Go to https://www.hellofresh.com/diysapps for FREE appetizers for life! One appetizer item per box while subscribed Join our Patreon now!! https://www.patreon.com/DamInternetYouScary
We're talking the Game Boy in this week's episode of (Not So) Live from Asteroid G. Nintendo's little hand held that could surpassed all expectations (including Nintendo's own) to become one of the longest lasting, and highest selling, consoles of all time.
Monochromatic colors are a fun and interesting concept to implement in your home. In today's episode, you'll learn the benefits of using monochromatic colors, plus the pros and cons of using them. If you have any questions or want to connect, you can reach me here: info@dawntoduskdesigns.com or Send me a DM (direct message) on Instagram @DawnToDuskDesigns Join my LIVE videos on Instagram every Tuesday at 5:30PM (PST) @DawnToDuskDesigns Check out my website for more details: www.dawntoduskdesigns.com Follow me on Facebook @AuroraRodriguezDesign Want to learn more about what replaced my coffee and gives me more energy? Check out the link here to learn more: https://www.zurvita.com/aurorarod/en/us/
Listen as Tanya and I discuss her favorite Horror movies, Foreign Horror movies from all over the world, The Toybox Killer, and much more on this week's episode! Tanya's Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/benevolent_soul Monochromatic Black Store : https://monochromaticblack.bigcartel.com/ To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks
Kazuki Takizawa's 2015 installation entitled Breaking the Silence represents the artist's interpretation of a person's breaking point and the juxtaposition of balancing inner struggles with oppressive external forces. The installation incorporated performance aspects and sound, where slanted vessels filled with water until submitting to the liquid's weight, falling over onto a table. Takizawa's work provided a new perspective for interacting with glass, going beyond form and technique to provoke a deeper level of engagement. Impressed by how humble and open Takizawa was when discussing the deeply personal experiences reflected within his art, Emily Zaiden, director and curator at Craft In America Center, Los Angeles, offered the artist a solo exhibition. She states: “I was drawn in by Takizawa's metaphorical use of the material to articulate new themes through new forms and new applications. He is dealing with subject matter that has been untouched and under-represented, particularly in his medium, and sharing this vital message through compelling sculptural works of beauty is perfectly in line with our mission.” For Takizawa's 2017 Craft in America exhibition, Catharsis Contained, the artist designed and fabricated another unique installation, creating an aural experience produced by suspending colored glass bulbs enclosed in a swaying metal structure. The rocking motion of the work, entitled Breaking the Silence II, caused the blown bulbs to gently bump into one another, producing a soothing, tinkling sound inspired by the artist's visit to a temple in Thailand. Takizawa combined a sonic atmosphere with the rich visual experience of repeated glass forms in various subdued hues to inspire a conversation about a topic rarely addressed in art – suicide. The work was inspired by the artist's struggles to support his brother who has wrestled with mental health issues and suicidal ideation. https://www.kazukitakizawa.com/breaking-the-silence-2?pgid=j6vrle9h-71bf472c-84df-4a19-b456-59e74a495e43 As an artist who himself lives with bipolar disorder, Takizawa uses glass as a means to explore his inner reality and destigmatize mental illness. With an aim to give the invisible shape, Takizawa crafts elaborate vessels and installations, each with a unique story. Universally rooted in a dialogue around mental health, his series examines broad themes such as attaining minimalism among chaos as well as his personal narratives around the topic of living with Bipolar Disorder and suicide prevention. Takizawa has traveled to numerous communities in and outside the US to share his work and act as an advocate for mental illness. His practice offers an uncommon and inclusive space to increase awareness and start a conversation. Takizawa is a Japanese glass artist based in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a BFA in glass art in 2010 and owns and runs KT Glassworks, LLC in the historic West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles. Takizawa's work was exhibited in Monochromatic, which opened at Duncan McClellan Gallery (DMG) in St. Petersburg, Florida, on February 10 and included his latest Minimalist series. A few pieces from his Container series can be seen at Hawk Galleries, Columbus, Ohio, and additional sculptures are on view in an exhibition called The Optics of Now: SoCal Glass at Palos Verdes Art Center, curated by Zaiden from Craft in America Center. The show runs through April 13, 2024. From November 1 through December 25, Takizawa's work will be exhibited at the Glass Invitational exhibition at Blue Spiral 1 Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. In 2024, the artist endeavors to offer more artist talks with a focus on his perspective on mental health. Says Takizawa: “I started speaking about mental health including my experience living with bipolar disorder and suicide prevention back in 2015, wondering if I would ever regret this decision. But the entire journey since then has been nothing but empowering, and I don't regret this at all. I just wanted to be someone who could freely speak about things related to mental health without the stigma. And I felt the need to do something about helping someone who had suicidal ideation at the time. Since then, I have continued to make new work to support my story and to continue speaking.” 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline We can all help prevent suicide. The 988 Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States. Just dial 988.
Pixel this, you are navigating through a new game with an immensely vivid and engaging landscape with breathtaking visuals and style. What style are you imagining? What game are you thinking of? Anyone that is thinking Breath of the Wild needs to go play some other games. Joking, but not really. Whether it's Monochromatic, Cell Shaded, Realism, Pop, or Pixel; Games are full of Art styles and choices that can really help make the game what it is. Today we are graced by the team from the Dork Matters podcast, Lexi and Ben to discuss all the things that intertwine arts and gaming. Thanks to our special guests @dorkmatters For more Dork Matters content be sure to check out their Podcast! https://open.spotify.com/show/7A6PXW57PU2vHBT09ychga https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dork-matters/id1580864674 https://www.audible.ca/pd/Dork-Matters-Podcast/B08K5RP4PQ For More GEG Content be sure to find us! https://www.goodenoughgaming.com/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3x1nEjDu2Y0ce19FGTXPyo Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/good-enough-gaming-pod/id1553128355 Instagram - www.instagram.com/gegpodcast/ Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/NY8BdnPq #gamer #games #podcast #dork #mywife #shorts #art #isitart #playstation #xbox #pc #pcgaming
We are live, on-location at the TCL Chinese Theatre for the 19th annual Oscar Qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival, as the official podcast partner. These shorter, special episodes are with selected filmmakers. In this episode Bre, Floriane, and Jack sit down with Karen Bryson to talk about her film "Monochromatic". The film was shot almost entirely in POV to share character personality and employs a 4:3 aspect ratio. Karen referred to Memory Psychology to inform the way the film was shot. The group discussed the conversations had with actors who had to interact directly with the camera, and special techniques employed to catch authentic conversations. Logline: The inevitable moment a six year old girl realizes the world operates with bias when it comes to the color of her skin. Film Instagram: @monochromaticshortfilm (https://www.instagram.com/monochromaticshortfilm/) Director Instagram: @karenbryson (https://www.instagram.com/karenbryson/) Director Twitter: @Karen_Bryson (https://twitter.com/Karen_Bryson?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Writer/Director website: www.karenbryson.com You can also watch all HollyShorts interviews on our YouTube Channel Cinematography for Actors: https://youtube.com/@cinematographyforactors Can't make it to the festival in person? Watch the films at https://bitpixtv.com/programs/hsff-23-pre-roll-final-87100d and use code HSFF2023CFA for 20% off! For our listeners, CFA has teamed up with We Make Movies to get you a discount on production management services, including access to comprehensive production insurance and workers' comp for your next shoot. Visit wemakemovies.org/insurance and use code CFA23 on your intake form for 10% off your quote. Follow us wherever you listen to your podcasts to keep up to date on new episode releases. A huge thank you to our sponsors: Apogee, FilmTools, Rosco, Lightstone Rentals, Deity, Canon, and First Mile Technologies. Website: https://www.cinematographyforactors.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinematographyforactors TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinematographyforactors Cinematography for Actors is a community aimed at bridging the gap between talent & crew through our weekly podcast & community events. Our weekly show supports the filmmaking community through transparent, honest & technically focused interviews with the goal of elevating the art of effective storytelling. Join the CFA Community, sign up to our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e27e1a2bc895/newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support
Taniya Bethke and Swanny Evans from the Council to Advance Hunting and Shooting Sports join DU's Mike Brasher and Mark Horobetz in an entertaining discussion of the integral role of hunters and gun owners in conservation. Learn about the R3 initiative (Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation) and the significance of the Pittman-Robertson Act to wildlife management. The group also explores the effectiveness of new hunter recruitment programs and societal attitudes toward hunting.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
“Style is a tool of confidence.” It's time to make your style a priority. We all want to get ready in the morning by easily finding the clothes in our closet that make us feel great. That's why Mary Lou Andre, Style Expert for 25 years is back on the show to bust the style 7 myths that prevent us from feeling our best when we head out the door. I love how Mary Lou has us ask “Who we are today?” We need to dress for the life we currently live and update our clothes to reflect that. It's so easy to have a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear and it's time to change that. If you love learning about fashion and style, or your sense of style has changed, or you just want to understand an easy way to get organized around looking your best, this interview is for you. While on the show notes page, we'd love for you to join our newsletter. You'll receive more inspiration and tips to love yourself and live your best midlife. You'll also get a FREE copy of Michele's Book, Design a Life You Love (available for a limited time). WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: 1️⃣ Why you need to believe style can be taught. 2️⃣ Why you need to dress for the life you are living today. Ask, “Who are you today?” Make sure your clothes tell the story of where you are today. “Wardrobe is your secret weapon.” 3️⃣ You need to start with a base and then build your wardrobe. 4️⃣ Having more clothes isn't better. It's time to edit your wardrobe and it's okay to repurpose your clothes. 5️⃣ Why you need to find clothing that fits you and how to dress to compliment your favorite features. Pro tip: Monochromatic looks are the most slimming. 6️⃣ How clothing is actually a form of self-care. 7️⃣ Dressing to look and feel your best is a way of honoring yourself today. RESOURCES MENTIONED Michele on Instagram Michele's Book Website: dressingwell.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/marylouandrestyle/ Marylou's First interview on The Good Life podcast FB: Marylou's Page Mary Lou's book ABOUT THE GUEST Mary Lou Andre is a nationally recognized stylist, corporate image consultant, speaker and author. She is a wardrobe management, fashion and image consulting firm that helps individuals and organizations understand the power of being appropriately dressed in a variety of situations. Mary Lou is recognized by the media as a professional image, wardrobe organization, personal style and retail expert and has given in-depth interviews about a variety of these topics on ABC World News Now, CBS The Early Show, and MSN's Money Central. Her fashion and professional image insights are regularly featured in national publications such as In Style, Real Simple, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Marie Claire, The Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, Esquire, Executive Female, Family Circle, Sales & Marketing Magazine, Woman's Day, Working Mother and The Washington Post. She is the author of Ready to Wear: An Expert's Guide to Choosing and Using Your Wardrobe Thank you for listening to the show! If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple podcasts. Your reviews are so appreciated! Not sure how to do it? Instructions are below. XO, Michele
Strange happenings in one household trigger a police investigation that reveals a deeper mystery. Genre: Mystery, Science Fiction Excerpt: A few days later, Reggie mentioned seeing a “weird-looking dog” in the backyard when he came home from school. He looked it up and realized that what he'd seen was a fox. But if there had indeed been a fox in the yard, it had run off by the time Reena went to look. She'd never heard of any fox sightings in the town proper. But aside from a few jokes at dinner about wildlife passing through their backyard, the Songs had no further concern. Then, items began to appear. An old-fashioned lantern lying outside in the yard. A rake that no one remembered buying. And one morning, Reena came downstairs to find a stack of plates in the kitchen that didn't belong to the family. What's the Word (that inspired the story)?Intertemporal: Describing any relationship between past, present, and future events or conditions. (source: Wiktionary) Storyfeather-themed merchandiseT-shirts, mugs, stickers, notebooks, baby onesies, and more featuring artwork from stories and art challenges STORYFEATHER TEEPUBLIC STORE CREDITSStory: “The Mystery on Marigold Drive” Copyright © 2019 by Nila L. Patel Narration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production: Nila L. Patel Music: “Trip-Hop Lounge Abstract Background” by Digital Emotions (Intro/Outro) Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)* “Silent walk” “Monochromatic stain” “Cold case” “Virtual reality” “Prisma” “Profiler” “Investigation day” “In search for (seamless)” “Unclassified” “Do or die” *These tracks were part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market. Music by Nicholas Jeudy is licensed from GameDev Market Sound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarket Find more music by Digital_Emotions at audiojungle.netFind more music by Nicholas Jeudy at gamedevmarket.netFind more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A street map with a few labeled elements and denser detail in the middle, which shows a grid of streets. At top center is a green area labeled “Exeter Park.” At bottom center is another green area, unlabeled. One of the streets curves down into a body of water labeled “Dragonfly Lake.” Just outside the grid, in each other cardinal direction is a circle. The circles are labeled “Circle North,” “Circle East,” Circle West,” and “Circle South,” according to their position. Radiating out from the center of the map is a web of cracks or tears. One of these cracks terminates at upper right on a house symbol on a side street labeled “Marigold.” Other parallel streets nearby are labeled “Olive” and “Park.” The original image is a horizontal rectangle. Borders are added to the top and bottom showing faded portions of the map to make the final image square.
Today I chat with Eddie DeCesare of Monochromatic Black. Eddie and I met years ago in our hometown of Long Island, I believe when I was filling in on guitar for Painted in Exile (another co-owned-and-operated Eddie D project). I've always said that the day Eddie isn't in a technical death metal band is the day pigs fly. He's one of the hardest working and focused musicians I know and it was awesome catching up with him. Follow!
And business is booming! This week, the boys are joined by The Business of Fashion's chief correspondent and new host of BoF's The Debrief podcast, Lauren Sherman. Lauren came through to school us on her addiction to The Row, who she thinks will and should take over at Louis Vuitton, her take on menswear right now, the post-post-streetwear landscape, whether or not Instagram's reign over fashion is over, how brands are attempting to understand TikTok, how we can get on the BoF 500, TF's reputation around the water cooler, the keys to throwing a good fashion party, the difference between American and European fashion houses, Vogue World bringing back that Fashion's Night Out feeling, the Rhuigi era at Bally, clicks vs. bricks, joining the international podcasting brotherhood and reading some mean reviews, a proper media diet, her upcoming book on Victoria's Secret and much more on this insider and illuminating epsidoe of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brendan Eich, the creator of the JavaScript language, discusses how he came to develop the language and his thoughts on the future of software development. He also discusses his experiences with monochromatic software design and how eldership can be a useful way to encourage creativity and productivity in programming.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away Garrett and Emily embark on the journey that is Star Wars Visions. Simply put, we nerd...the fuck...out. Garrett pops a nerd boner talking about the similarities of the episode versus the Star Wars movies and Emily nerds out about the inspiration coming from Akira Kurosawa on both the studio and directors behalf. AND NOT TO MENTION THE 4-TRACK OST!!! *nailed it* Listen in for the one song we review because it truly depicts the storyline. At the end of the day, everything about this episode is a job well done. We got so caught up in our own shenanigans that we didn't even rate it! What's wrong with us!? So here it is:Overall rating: 6.8(Reasoning: It would have honestly gotten a 7 but it just wasn't enough! We need more, we yearn for more, Keiji Inai!!!)YouTube Playlist: AN-34: Star Wars VisionsInstagram: @animenoisepodcastTikTok: @animenoisepodcastYouTube Channel: AnimeNoiselinktr.ee/animenoiseCashApp: $emberbbCheck out our merch on Etsy! AnimeNoiseWorksSupport the showSupport the show
The Filmlosophers and Intern Amy unveil the cinematic history created by innovation, creativity, and plagiarism in F.W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic, Nosferatu. The Secluded Sanchos explore the impact the Dracula-esque film has had on cinema over the years and its help in shaping how audiences see the famed vampire today. Do the cutting-edge techniques and effects of the film still hold up today? Or will this vampire only remind you of that one episode of Spongebob? Grab your wooden stakes & your popcorn, & tune in to find out in this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
In this episode the guys discuss the film Blade 2, is itRead More The post #451: Dry Crackers in Monochromatic Drapery appeared first on Super Hero Speak.
Constantine Costi is a director, writer and the co-artistic director of Red Line Productions at the Old Fitz working across opera, film, and theatre. He was named one of the 21 hottest creatives of 2021 by The Australian.Most recently Constantine directed Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour La Traviata for Opera Australia, as well as Verdi's Requiem for Ensemble Apex and Phoenix Central Park, and is currently preparing a Kurt Weill Double Bill for The Old Fitz Theatre of Mahagonny Songspiel and The Seven Deadly Sins.In 2020 he directed the feature film A Delicate Fire for Pinchgut Opera based on the madrigals of Barbara Strozzi, wrote the libretto of a new Australian opera Cassandra for Victorian Opera by composer Simon Bruckard, directed Monochromatic; a video series of piano portraits for Phoenix Central Park, and directed an online Don Giovanni production for the Shanghai Opera with Maestro Xu Zhong.Constantine has also directed Karakorum starring David Wenham (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra); the award-winning production of Bittersweet Obsessions, and Messiah which played to standing ovations and sell-out seasons in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane; Puccini's Suor Angelica (Opera Projects Sydney); and Il Tabarro at Alfie's Sydney.Constantine has directed revivals of Harry Kupfer's Otello (OA), Il Viaggio a Reims (Dutch National Opera, OA and Royal Danish Opera), Sir David Mc Vicar's Vienna State Opera production of Falstaff(National Centre of Performing Arts, Beijing); and La Traviata (OA).He also assistant directed productions of Ring Cycle (Chen Shi-Zheng) and Wozzeck (Salzburg Festival, OA, Canadian Opera Company, Metropolitan Opera); Hunde Gottes (Schauspielhaus Vienna); and The Marriage of Figaro (OA). Constantine has also worked with director Chen Shi-Zheng as assistant director of Puccini's Turandot (OA, Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour), as well as co-directing Werther with director Elijah Moshinsky (OA).Other work includes directing and co-creating the world premiere of jazz musical The Overcoat (Belvoir's 25A); co-writing the immersive theatre experience Visiting Hours (Vivid Festival); and directing The Space Between the Fuel and the Fire (NIDA).Constantine is the recipient of The Berlin New Music Opera Award with The Opera Foundation for Young Australians where he worked with Komische Oper Berlin's directing team on the premiere of Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin directed by Barrie Kosky.Other directing credits include: The Hypochondriac, The Shewing-up of Blanco Posnet (NIDA); Young Artist's Program Showcase (Opera Australia); Thomas Arne's The Sailor's Return (Nagambie Lakes Opera Festival); The Master and Margarita after Bulgakov (Aboriginal Centre of the Performing Arts); Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo (Zenith Theatre); and The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer (George Georgiou Inc). Constantine has previously been a member of the Belvoir Artists' Workshop and was affiliate director with Griffin Theatre.Constantine's screen credits include: music videos, I Know What You're Hiding (Hedge Fund) and Into My Arms (Bloods) for Triple J Unearthed; and the short films Ferguson & Daisy & Ursula, andDonny.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
This episode is jam packed with beauty and fashion news! Okay, I have to be honest with y'all, towards the end I was wispering because my son was not having it LOL. So you may have to turn up the volume a bit (the last 5 minutes or so). Today we are talking about Lori Harveys new skincare line, Euphorias inspired makeup line, Half Magic, New black owned luxury brand Edas, and More! Sit back, grab some tea, or clean the kitchen (that's what I do while listening to podcast) and enjoy todays episode!Products Mentioned:SKN by Lori Harvey: https://sknbylh.comEdas "Cleo Drop Earrings: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEmNhEdas "Liines Start Earings": https://shopstyle.it/l/bEmMxCoach Pillow Tabby: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEkCKTower 28 Blush: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEkCSHalf Magic: https://halfmagicbeauty.comJaquemus Mini Bag: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEmNtMakeup by Mario: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEkE4Makeup Forever HD Foundation: https://shopstyle.it/l/bEkFSNano Fendigraphy: HEREThe Makeup Show: https://www.cmichellestyles.com/?s=the+makeup+showInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/cmichellestyles Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoRW1UgIVhpPFOyJMQiUrKgPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Cmichellestyles Website: http://www.Cmichellestyles.com Supergreat: https://supergreat.app.link/join?invite=CmichellestylesSign Up For My Weekly Emails: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/61c0dd92d2fc90968d6f4673Get In Touch With The Podcast: Podcast@Cmichellestyles.comOh! Super random I know, but I meant to mention a book that I read last month that is awesome! It's called "Just As I am" by Cicely Tyson! Excellent read: https://amzn.to/3LNoaKi*Besos* See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Med student and fellow Supernatural fan Rachel Ford joins Kordell and Justin on the red couch for a viewing of Malignant.
Send us a Text Message.The plot thickens as disturbing news from Michael causes Blake to throw an epic, earth toned mantrum and Claudia has an epiphany .We discuss the monochromatic theme of this episode and Steven makes an incredibly bold move.
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Melanie and Sean recap episode five of Canada's drag race. In this episode of the podcast, Melanie finally learns what “Monochromatic” means…
This week we bring a mixed bag of British environmental news, from the Fox hunting ban on national trust lands, to pollution in rivers and what isn't being done about it. Then take a dive into the oceans to meet the monochromatic master of the ocean - the orca. And to cap off this week's episode, we take a look at the Animal sounds used in Hollywood. The cupboard is open come on in!
In this episode, we hear from pianist, music educator, and researcher, Rod Vester, whose recent article in the Summer 2021 issue of Chamber Music Magazine urges ensembles and organizations not to abandon the racial equity commitments they made during 2020's public reckoning. He talks about his personal connection to this work, highlights the importance of culture and belonging in D.E.I. initiatives, and gives tangible tips on how we can all know better, do better, and be better. Program Notes: Read “The Dangers of Returning to a Monochromatic Arts World” online: https://www.chamber-music.org/mag/2021/summer/index.html?page=28 The term BIPOC is used throughout this episode. It stands for Black, Indigenous, (and) People of Color and it is used to center those who have been most severely impacted by systemic racial injustices. Produced for Chamber Music America by Nichole L. Knight and Orchid McRae Additional production assistance provided by Anna Nordmoe Theme music by Orchid McRae (aka orchiddBB) Music featured in this episode: "It is Well Within My Soul" performed by Rod Vester, hymn by Horatio Spafford, and composed by Philip Bliss. www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGoDPZUPJGE Follow Rod Instagram | YouTube: @RodVester Website: www.rodvester.com
HT0870 - The Monochromatic Color Image In a position about three-quarters of the way between, I'm seeing a lot of projects these days that are visually monochromatic but have a dot or a splash of color somewhere, or perhaps a slight tint of color that clearly make them a color image. For the right subjects, this is a marvelous approach.
It's finally PRIDE month and to commemorate the occasion the Heibels are going gay for the Hard Seltzers from 4 Hands Brewing and Mel is wearing her Death Metal Pride shirt!! And a special bonus can of Cayman (Or Gay-Man) Jack Margarita! You cannot have Pride without hard seltzers and a good (or even just a meh) Marg! This episode features going garage sale-ing (or sailing), Adventures at Sam's, buying everything in MEGAbulk, making up different flavors of White Claw. They read all kinds of completely unhelpful reviews of hard seltzers, stalk an Untapped user, and discuss Thyme Daly (yes, they know it's TYNE, but Thyme is such a nice spice). Jon says something about a Pegga-sus, Mel harnesses her inner CelinaSpookyBoo, and there might be some mention of a bird being the…word? OH!! And did you want to be a guest on this show? Are you fully vaxxed?? Then EMAIL THEM!!!! You won't regret it! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 The featured drinks: 4 Hands Hard Seltzers: https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-pineapple-mango-hard-seltzer/4271830 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-apricot-almond-hard-seltzer/4266923 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-blackberry-pomegranate-hard-seltzer/4248949 https://untappd.com/b/american-vintage-beverage-co-cayman-jack-margarita/195193 We still NEED to try this beer!!!! https://www.gooseisland.com/shea Listen to Xander & Stone Science & Supernatural Podcast!! https://www.xspodcast.com/ Check out this TikTokker: https://www.tiktok.com/@meredith_bull?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
It's finally PRIDE month and to commemorate the occasion the Heibels are going gay for the Hard Seltzers from 4 Hands Brewing and Mel is wearing her Death Metal Pride shirt!! And a special bonus can of Cayman (Or Gay-Man) Jack Margarita! You cannot have Pride without hard seltzers and a good (or even just a meh) Marg! This episode features going garage sale-ing (or sailing), Adventures at Sam's, buying everything in MEGAbulk, making up different flavors of White Claw. They read all kinds of completely unhelpful reviews of hard seltzers, stalk an Untapped user, and discuss Thyme Daly (yes, they know it's TYNE, but Thyme is such a nice spice). Jon says something about a Pegga-sus, Mel harnesses her inner CelinaSpookyBoo, and there might be some mention of a bird being the…word? OH!! And did you want to be a guest on this show? Are you fully vaxxed?? Then EMAIL THEM!!!! You won't regret it! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 The featured drinks: 4 Hands Hard Seltzers: https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-pineapple-mango-hard-seltzer/4271830 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-apricot-almond-hard-seltzer/4266923 https://untappd.com/b/4-hands-brewing-company-blackberry-pomegranate-hard-seltzer/4248949 https://untappd.com/b/american-vintage-beverage-co-cayman-jack-margarita/195193 We still NEED to try this beer!!!! https://www.gooseisland.com/shea Listen to Xander & Stone Science & Supernatural Podcast!! https://www.xspodcast.com/ Check out this TikTokker: https://www.tiktok.com/@meredith_bull?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
Summer is near, which means it’s time to look ahead and plan for the 2021 trends. In this episode, Seraphine and Chelsey share the 7 summer trends they are loving. Are you looking forward to summer styles? Fashion in 2021 is taking some fun and exciting twists, and we hope you enjoy learning about our top 7 styles for summer in this one. Follow Chelsea at: https://www.instagram.com/chelseyattia/ To keep up with Seraphine, follow her at: Website: https://seraphiend.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seraphiend_podcast/ Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/therealseraphine/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seraphiendpodcast Would you rather listen in podcast form? Check out Seraphiend below: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RnkOXMBzQz7ia3rZaiWgi Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/seraphiend/id1525031435 #seraphiend #summerfashion #fashion2021 #fashiontips #summerstyles #summer2021 #fashiontricks #stylesforthesummer #summertrends
I sat down with Tanya and Eddie from the band Monochromatic Black. I have been working with them since January of 2020. My friend Seneca from Come and Take It Productions introduced me to them and then I saw them live for the first time at Come and Take it Live in Austin, TX and they blew me away. On top of that, they are some of the nicest people I have met. We talk about a lot in this episode so sit back and enjoy!All episodes are streamed LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/danfonceStop by for a future stream to check this out in a live setting!Everyone who attends it will be able to ask questions in the chat room!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/danfonce-talks-metal/exclusive-content
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://davidaolson.wordpress.com/2018/08/05/monoculture-is-monochromatic/
This week on Animation Kimmunication: KP and Lauren welcome back MLP fanfiction writer, Monochromatic, to to discuss the responsibilities one has when being a content creator, and proper etiquette to follow. Introduction by Scribbler Intro Theme by Thomas Collins Edited by Dale Morgan Twitter: Monochromatic - https://twitter.com/monokuromatic
Description: In this podcast episode, Frances outlines how to find your style for your bathroom. She gives tips to help you determine the feeling and aesthetic you’d like to create in your bathroom. Further, she outlines how to start pulling your design scheme together, and how to incorporate colour into your bathroom (if that’s what you want). This episode gets into the nitty gritty of pulling your materials and colours together. SHOWNOTES: Choosing your bathroom style and colours can be the trickiest part of bathroom design. Where to start with the look and feel? Think about what you really gravitate to - What do you really love? Create mood boards either online or with magazine cut outs You can also look at Pinterest, Instagram and Houzz Interior designer portfolios Bathroom showroom will allow you to touch and feel materials Think about the feeling you’re trying to create in your bathroom. Examples Calming and relaxing Bright and fun Dark and moody Think about the look – here are some ideas Bright and airy- more functional compared to a dark bathroom Colourful- if you want to inject more colour and personality into the space. Monochromatic- if you want to keep it simple Tropical Moroccan Traditional Modern Shabby Chic Modernist style How to design for multiple bathrooms If you have more than one bathroom, do you want them all to be the same or do you want to use this as a creative opportunity to design the bathrooms differently? Opt for each bathroom to be the same or have them completely different. You can use one element throughout all the bathrooms to create a link. For instance, having the same benchtop but different cabinetry or tiles. There is no hard and fast rule. It is going to come down to the look and feel that you are trying to create and what your preference is Some clients prefer to have their powder room stand out by adding loud wallpaper, using brightly coloured wallpapers or texture. Be brave and if you don’t feel confident pulling it together, ask for help. Starting out Homes need to have a consistent tone for it to flow and to create continuity - For instance, if you are using a warm colour tone, warm colours such as beiges and browns should be applied to the rest of the home including bathrooms. Warm=beiges and brown Vs Cool= greys Choosing Material Colours Leading piece-what the rest of the scheme is going to revolve around. Feature tile Cabinetry colour Benchtop Choose something you love- material, tile, colour or shape Dark or light cabinetry Depending on what your leading piece is, you need to make sure that it’s going to co-ordinate with the colour tone of the cabinetry Overall look- If you want dark and moody then you may have a dark tile, dark vanity and dark benchtop. Or if you want to create a bit of contrast, you may induce a light timber vanity on dark tiles. Add texture, shape or colour to break it up – generally with a feature tile or feature benchtop. Timber in a bathroom can be created through;- Timber cabinetry – either solid or laminate version Timber top- Timber handles- as an accent can look very sophisticated. It creates warmth in the space Timber for floating shelves Avoid grey based timbers- not a reflection of nature, looks artificial If you going to use timber, make sure you use a natural looking colour Less is more Don’t mix your timber types. Try to have your timber consistent in colour tone. It doesn’t have to be the exact type, tone is important. Having the same floor and wall tiles? For a small bathroom, having the same floor and wall tiles is ideal because it creates simplicity in the space. How to incorporate colour Coloured tiles A splashback above the vanity Feature tile on the floor Feature tile on the wall Kitkat tiles are very popular now - skinny, thick, multi coloured and textured Coloured cabinetry Navy is very popoular right now Organic greens- sage greens, olive greens or earthy greens Choose a colour you love though Benchtop Natural feature stone – green, pink, marbled, coloured concrete Colour Combinations Timber with plain coloured cabinetry Darker cabinetry and lighter benchtop Darker tiles and lighter cabinetry Lighter timber with darker tiles Light cabinetry, light benchtop and light tiles but then incorporate texture so it’s not clinical. Mood boards are an excellent resource to how your designer as it allows them to get inside your head. They can see your design direction and what you are gravitating to. Links mentioned in the podcast: Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio – Bathroom design focused on upcycled bath With a heavy focus on sustainability this home is very considered in its intent to blend into the landscape. The colours selected are to create a calm interior with a strong focus on natural materials and colours. This home was built using Passive House Principles in-conjunction with Passivology Consultants, and is incredibly energy efficient, while also taking in its surrounds creating a wonderful sanctuary both inside and out. View the Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio here. The Bathroom Design Essentials Masterclass – 23rd March 2021 Register on our next webinar- the Bathroom Design Essentials Masterclass, Frances shares key areas to consider when planning for an updated or new bathroom. From ideal layouts, to storage solutions, to design mistakes to avoid, Frances will walk through key factors for bathroom design so you understand key considerations when preparing and planning, and feel confident to ask the right questions. Plus there is a Q&A session too! Reserve your spot now. The Beautiful Kitchen Design Made Easy Online Course Planning a new kitchen or renovation? Join The Beautiful Kitchen Design Made Easy--a 21 module online course on Kitchen Design to give you peace of mind you’ve covered everything off All for only $99! In this course you will get: ✅ Kitchen Design Masterclass Webinar Recording ✅ Transcripts from EVERY Episode of the Kitchen Design Essentials Podcast Season ✅ Professionally Designed Downloadable Resources ✅ Easy to Access Podcast Season PLUS FREE BONUS – Access to the ‘Design Essentials to Future Proof your Forever Home’ Masterclass. Promo runs until 28th February. So, what are you waiting for? Find out more and join now. Book a Chat If you’re thinking about renovating or creating your kitchen get in touch with Frances directly, by booking a 15 minute chat with her. Renovating and Building your Forever Home Facebook Group Want to be inspired to create a home your truly love, that is future proof and adaptable as your family's needs change? Join our exclusive (but inclusive) Renovating and Building Your Forever Home Facebook Group.
Resilience is a hard-earned scar. This is the scar story that shaped me into a different mom than I started as. In this episode, I'm sharing all about my experience with miscarriage and losing joy, how I recovered from it, and why Keep Calm Mother On exists today. I mention a podcast from a few weeks ago, give it a listen here: There is no way to be a perfect mom. Email me to get an exclusive pdf of #60secondselfcare ideas Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Let's savor our amazing days together on Instagram. Self-Care: Be a curious full human again. Learn something new just because you want to. Charcutier boards? Fancy hair? Monochromatic makeup? Hand lettering? How to jump rope or hula hoop? Let yourself find joy in novelty. Be brave and bold and practice being a full human with curiosity. Family Play Idea: Sing and Dance to the Hockey Pockey Twist--instead of body parts but your kid's nawwwwwwme in the song. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast & check out the new website-- www.keepcalmmotheron.com Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Want to share a family play idea? Leave a message on SpeakPipe!
In this podcast episode, Frances outlines how to find the style you’re after for your bathroom. She gives tips to help you determine the style and feeling you’d like to create in your bathroom. Further, she outlines how to start pulling your design scheme together, and how to incorporate colour into your bathroom (if that’s what you want). This episode gets into the nitty gritty of pulling your materials and colours together. SHOWNOTES: Choosing your bathroom style and colours can be the trickiest part in bathroom design. Where to start with the look and feel? Think about what you really gravitate to - What do you really love? Create mood boards either online or with magazine cut outs You can also look at Pinterest, Instagram and Houzz Interior designer portfolios Bathroom showroom will allow you to touch and feel materials Think about the feeling you’re trying to create in your bathroom. Examples Calming and relaxing Bright and fun Dark and moody Think about the look – here are some ideas Bright and airy- more functional compared to a dark bathroom Colourful- if you want to inject more colour and personality into the space. Monochromatic- if you want to keep it simple Tropical Moroccan Traditional Modern Shabby Chic Modernist style How to design for multiple bathrooms If you have more than one bathroom, do you want them all to be the same or do you want to use this as a creative opportunity to design the bathrooms differently? Opt for each bathroom to be the same or have them completely different. You can use one element throughout all the bathrooms to create a link. For instance, having the same benchtop but different cabinetry or tiles. There is no hard and fast rule. It is going to come down to the look and feel that you are trying to create and what your preference is Some clients prefer to have their powder room stand out by adding loud wallpaper, using brightly coloured wallpapers or texture. Be brave and if you don’t feel confident pulling it together, ask for help. Starting out Homes need to have a consistent tone for it to flow and to create continuity - For instance, if you are using a warm colour tone, warm colours such as beiges and browns should be applied to the rest of the home including bathrooms. Warm=beiges and brown Vs Cool= greys Choosing Material Colours Leading piece-what the rest of the scheme is going to revolve around. Feature tile Cabinetry colour Benchtop Choose something you love- material, tile, colour or shape Dark or light cabinetry Depending on what your leading piece is, you need to make sure that it’s going to co-ordinate with the colour tone of the cabinetry Overall look- If you want dark and moody then you may have a dark tile, dark vanity and dark benchtop. Or if you want to create a bit of contrast, you may induce a light timber vanity on dark tiles. Add texture, shape or colour to break it up – generally with a feature tile or feature benchtop. Timber in a bathroom can be created through;- Timber cabinetry – either solid or laminate version Timber top- Timber handles- as an accent can look very sophisticated. It creates warmth in the space Timber for floating shelves Avoid grey based timbers- not a reflection of nature, looks artificial If you going to use timber, make sure you use a natural looking colour Less is more Don’t mix your timber types. Try to have your timber consistent in colour tone. It doesn’t have to be the exact type, tone is important. Having the same floor and wall tiles? For a small bathroom, having the same floor and wall tiles is ideal because it creates simplicity in the space. How to incorporate colour Coloured tiles A splashback above the vanity Feature tile on the floor Feature tile on the wall Kitkat tiles are very popular now - skinny, thick, multi coloured and textured Coloured cabinetry Navy is very popoular right now Organic greens- sage greens, olive greens or earthy greens Choose a colour you love though Benchtop Natural feature stone – green, pink, marbled, coloured concrete Colour Combinations Timber with plain coloured cabinetry Darker cabinetry and lighter benchtop Darker tiles and lighter cabinetry Lighter timber with darker tiles Light cabinetry, light benchtop and light tiles but then incorporate texture so it’s not clinical. Mood boards are an excellent resource to how your designer as it allows them to get inside your head. They can see your design direction and what you are gravitating to. Links mentioned in the podcast: Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio – Bathroom design focused on upcycled bath With a heavy focus on sustainability this home is very considered in its intent to blend into the landscape. The colours selected are to create a calm interior with a strong focus on natural materials and colours. This home was built using Passive House Principles in-conjunction with Passivology Consultants, and is incredibly energy efficient, while also taking in its surrounds creating a wonderful sanctuary both inside and out. View the Sustainable Sanctuary Portfolio here. The Bathroom Design Essentials Masterclass – 23rd March 2021 Register on our next webinar- the Bathroom Design Essentials Masterclass, Frances shares key areas to consider when planning for an updated or new bathroom. From ideal layouts, to storage solutions, to design mistakes to avoid, Frances will walk through key factors for bathroom design so you understand key considerations when preparing and planning, and feel confident to ask the right questions. Plus there is a Q&A session too! Reserve your spot now. The Beautiful Kitchen Design Made Easy Online Course Planning a new kitchen or renovation? Join The Beautiful Kitchen Design Made Easy--a 21 module online course on Kitchen Design to give you peace of mind you’ve covered everything off All for only $99! In this course you will get: ✅ Kitchen Design Masterclass Webinar Recording ✅ Transcripts from EVERY Episode of the Kitchen Design Essentials Podcast Season ✅ Professionally Designed Downloadable Resources ✅ Easy to Access Podcast Season PLUS FREE BONUS – Access to the ‘Design Essentials to Future Proof your Forever Home’ Masterclass. Promo runs until 28th February. So, what are you waiting for? Find out more and join now. 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In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon do the hustle as the queens celebrate the power of DISCO. As the queens knock on wood in a dancing documentary, listen as the guys share which ones make them feel mighty real. Which queens will survive another chop and which queen is dancing … Continue reading COLDR: S13E06: Disco-Mentary →
On this episode your hosts Jeff and Jeremy discuss the forty-third Deathwish, Inc. release (DW041), which is the LP "Infinite Water" by Razor Crusade. We also discuss (among other things) lone ranger villains, if primus or bush is better sex music, and Star Wars onlyfans. You can listen to the release here (https://deathwishinc.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-water) You can find our Patreon here (https://www.patreon.com/deathscographypod) You can find out more information about the BLM movement and where to donate here (https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/). Social Media: Jeremy - @ironraygun (IG & Twitter) Jeff - @carbombsermon (IG & Twitter) Deathscography Podcast - @deathscographypod (IG & FB) / @deathscography (Twitter) / deathscographypod@gmail.com
Chinky and Rosetti discuss the impeachment, people of color and the end of medioocrity.
This week, Carol and Dee discuss two gardening trends, monochromatic gardens, and growing food, plus they discuss hydrangeas, blue spruces, and what they plan to do in and out of their gardens this week.Helpful Links include:Carol wrote a blog post for Thanksgiving about a little bunny named Thumper. Dee wrote about blue flowers in her latest newsletter.Narcissus 'Silver Charms' at John Scheeper's BulbsGarden Design's Garden TrendsGreen Flowers, by Alison Hoblyn, photographs by Marie O'Hara (affiliate link)A Book of Blue Flowers, by Robert L. Geneve (affiliate link)Color Trend Highlights Pantone.Hydrangeas: beautiful varieties for home and garden by Naomi Slade (affiliate link)Purdue's report on blue spruce problemsEmail us at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com For more info on Carol and her books, visit her website. Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens.For more info on Dee and her book, visit her website. Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Affiliate links to purchase any of our books:The 20-30 Something Garden Guide: A No-Fuss, Down and Dirty, Gardening 101 for Anyone Who Wants to Grow Stuff, by Dee NashPotted and Pruned: Living a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelHomegrown and Handpicked: A Year in a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelSeeded and Sodded: Thoughts from a Gardening Life, by Carol J. MichelCreatures and Critters: Who's in Your Garden, by Carol J. MichelThe Christmas Cottontail: A Story for Gardeners of All Ages, by Carol J. Michel
Today I've got a great conversation to share with you featuring an artist you may recognize as The Printmaker and Her Dog, or for non-instagram people, her name is Kari Kristensen. Kari is a relief printmaker based in Vancouver, Canada where she pumps out iterations of her stylized landscape prints. Kari has a great presence on social media, and there's something really appealing about the type of work she does. It's simple, monochromatic, and presents a field of view that makes you want to jump in and get lost amidst the lines and dots she carefully renders. We get into topics around the origins and influences behind her landscapes, lots of Canada-related discussion, and we share some love for our favorite papers and relief printing methods. Speaking of relief printing, there are a couple priceless tips today in our Let's Get Technical segment, so hang in because you won't want to miss them. We get into...Art in CanadaGroup of 7 paintersLondon Regionalist Movement Being an artist from OntarioCreating uniquely Canadian artSpeaking with an accent...or thinking you don't have one.Artist Ken Danby - artist who did image of hockey playersLinocutVancouver peaks called The Two LionsGranville Island - printing press capital of CanadaPeter Brauhn - master printmaker on Granville IslandThomas Printing Presses - vancouver press makerCalvert Guthrie - printshop manager in Kansas CityBIMPE - biennial print exchangeDoing murals that convey the quality of printsLiving with Arithmomania, the OCD conditionMaking flat prints that appear digitalDave Lefner relief printsToday's Let's Get Technical: How to treat lino before startingMaintaining all types of tools including speedball cuttersBig love for #1 blade speedball carving toolsTakach Rollers for extra nice ink rollingEast Side Culture Crawl in VancouverFavorite Paper: Arnhem 1618 (245gsm) from BlickLet's not forget the luscious Arches 88Having multiple revenue streams: studio crawls, gallery sales, art rentals, Squarespace online sales portal - posting featured works and not overwhelming buyersHaving a dog keeps you in touch with life outside the studioHow being gay and having OCD lead to a life with linocut
In this episode of the Kitchen Design Essentials Season, Frances chats through how to choose your colours for your kitchen – and she’s certainly encouraging you to use colour – if you love it! She walks you through how to determine ‘what comes first’ when creating your design scheme and runs through popular combinations. Finally, she gives some great advice and tips on decorating your kitchen, and how to make it your own and give it some personality. SHOWNOTES: Your kitchen does not have to match everything else in the home. For instance, if you are using a particular tile in the bathroom, you don’t necessarily have to bring that across to the kitchen. Make your kitchen a unique space! Have a consistent colour tone to create continuity and flow. For example, if you have a warm home, you need to make sure that you also use warm coloured materials. Warm tones = Beige Cool tones= Greys When thinking about the tone for your home, think about the colors you naturally gravitate to and often it’s the colours you wear. For Open plan, you need to coordinate the style of your Kitchen and colour with the rest of the home. For example, a country style kitchen in a modern home will not work. If there isn’t consistency throughout the whole home, it will not feel or look right. Choosing material and their colours Start with the floor – Everything gets built up from the floor. For instance, if you’ve got a timber floor, are you going to have timber cabinetry that matches the floor or are you going to create a contrast? Choose your leading piece and select other materials around that piece You can choose the colour and design of your kitchen based on your Splashback tile, cabinetry colour (eg. apple green) or natural stone feature. Don’t start with your paint colour! There’s over 10,000 to choose from. Choose something that you love. Everything will go out of date except the things that you love the most- material, tile, colour or shape When building her Forever Home, Frances used Patricia Urquiola tiles that she had loved for years, for her splashback. It then became her leading piece and she designed her kitchen around it. Dark or light cabinetry? An all white kitchen can be clinical – A safe option when you are not sure what goes with what, but it is uninteresting unless you're going to brighten it up with something else. Choose off white or warm grey. We have our go-to – not quite grey and not yellow based either. Work with warm and cool interiors. Add texture, shape or colour to break it up – generally in the splashback or benchtop that has movement in it. Create contrast – with benchtop and cabinetry, or with splashback. Eg. Light cabinetry and dark benchtop or vice versa Sleek and sophisticated – less is more. For instance, Dark or timber cabinetry with the benchtop and splashback the same. Use Maximum of 3 materials. Timber in a kitchen Timber is a sustainable material which is quite popular at the moment. Gives an organic feeling which is difficult to replace. Natural timber comes with a premium price compared to veneer. If you have timber cabinetry overhead, then you may want to use a contrasting material such as aa plain cabinetry underneath or vice versa. Keep in mind that the timber underneath needs to work with any timber floor. All timber finish can be paired with light or dark benchtop, just make sure that the benchtop coordinates back to the timber kitchen. Can also have a timber benchtop with plain cabinetry or a timber benchtop with coloured cabinetry. Use timber handles as an accent Timber floating shelves as an accent. Avoid grey based timbers – They are artificial and don’t look real. It will date because it’s not a natural timber colour. Combine cool tones using other materials, rather than using grey in the timber. Avoid mixing different types of timber because it will become too busy. Stick with one. My preference is to contrast the timber floor with any timber cabinetry – if in doubt, have the timber cabinetry overhead. Maximum 3-4 different materials. Eg benchtop, cabinetry, splashback and accent material or 2nd cabinetry colour instead of accent colour. How to bring in colour An easy and obvious way is adding it in the Splashback– able to change relatively easily Cabinetry – Avoid trends and choose the color that you really love. If you stick with the colour that you gravitate into, you will never get tired of it. Benchtop – natural stone or otherwise Use tonal changes. If all white, but with a slight tonal change, and texture can make such a difference. Coloured appliances – Dolce and Gabbana Fridge. Smeg coloured fridges. Also counter appliances eg. Coffee maker, mix master, blender, toaster, kettle etc Consider appliance colours Are they going to be a Stainless steel, black, white, integrated? Do you want them to recede and blend in or are you okay with contrast? (eg stainless steel fridge) Dealing with oven walls and fridges areas together Create a block of one material and colour with these placed together. Consider how they will work with overhead cupboards and under bench cupboards run the same colour overhead or contrast against it Some popular combination choices; Timber and plain coloured cabinetry. Timber goes with everything, so you are open to colour options--- Cool or warm Dark timber cabinetry only with a lighter coloured benchtop and splashback. Dark overhead and light underneath with light benchtop Light overhead and dark underneath with light benchtop Dark benchtop and light cabinetry, above or below or both All light cabinetry (above and below), light benchtop and coloured splashback All light cabinetry with dark benchtop and coloured splashback Monochromatic – different tones from same colour family Eg, greys – dark and light grey and white (charcoal and light grey cabinetry) Decorating The kitchen can be decorated beautifully. You can make something rather bland into something lived in and special. Don’t overdo it. Don’t clutter your benchtop. You may use a few things that you use daily as for a decorating element. A few things is all you need to make it feel lived in,personable and homey. Best to display items that you use too; Timber chopping boards and cheese boards Salt & pepper shakers- You can have them in different sizes Scales Oil canisters- stainless steel or ceramic Salt dish Floating shelves – add trailing plants (eg devil’s ivy ), cook books, jug, heirloom/special cup and saucer Teapot Herb pots- Adds green in the kitchen and it’s easy to access for cooking Place them on a board or a tray or on the window sill Coloured tea towels/hand towels- Another way to inject colour – some great designs around Artwork- Can be used to fill a bare wall Large decorative clock- not only useful but beautiful too. Particularly good for a Hampton style kitchen Centrepiece (or not centred) on one end of bench or dining table in same space Fruit bowl/ tiered platter Tray with a few items together Decorative dish/platter/bowl Plant Proportion important for it to look right Available Services; Beautiful Kitchen Design Made Easy Online Course Ready to design and create your own beautiful kitchen? Get all the interior designer insider knowledge in this online course to create your dream kitchen. Find out more and join here Book A Chat Ready to renovate or create your kitchen but not sure where to start? Get the help of a property expert and save yourself from making costly mistakes with a free Forever Home chat. Click here to get access to Frances' calendar; Kitchen Bliss Package Overwhelmed by the amount of decisions that need to be made when creating a stylish, functional and durable kitchen? What materials to select, what colours will co-ordinate together, what design is going to best suit the space, and your requirements. We offer kitchen design packages that include joinery design and material selections for a complete kitchen design. Click the link here to find more: Refrigerator of Art Smeg and Dolce&Gabbana If you are interested in Smeg's Dolce and Gabbana Refrigerator of Art, click the link here; Related Resources: Kitchen Design To Match Your Lifestyle Blog- Episode 55: Kitchen Design Essentials: Handles and Hardware Episode 54: Kitchen Design Essentials- Appliances Part 2 Episode 53: Kitchen Design Essentials – Appliances - Part 1 Episode 51: Kitchen Design Essentials- Kitchen Taps and Sinks Episode 50: Kitchen Design Essentials- Kitchen Taps and Sinks Episode 49: Kitchen Design Essentials – Butler’s Pantries and Pantries Episode 47: Kitchen Design Essentials – Key Kitchen Measurements Episode 45: Kitchen Design Essentials - Internal Elevations & Joinery Design Read our latest blog on Internal Elevations and Joinery Design here; Episode 43: Kitchen Design Essentials – Flatpack Vs Custom Designed Kitchens Episode 41: Kitchen Design Essentials – Cabinetry Materials- Episode 39: Kitchen Design Essentials – Splashbacks Episode 38: Kitchen Design Essentials-Benchtop Criteria and Materials – Part 2- Episode 36: Kitchen Design Essentials – Benchtops part 1 Episode 14: Forever Home LIVE- Joinery Drawings and Why Do Them Early On- Episode 30: Kitchen Design Essentials -Kitchen Design Layouts and Location- Episode 32: Kitchen Design Essentials – The Builder’s Insight How to Choose the Right Bench Top- Top 5 tips for selecting benchtops-
MollyMay+ is talking with jumpsuit queen and designer to the stars Ripley Rader about their VOTE mask collaboration and how she feels having the same silhouette in a @ripleyrader jumpsuit as a size six. Ripley speaks about why it is so important to her to address confidence in clothing, her hope for every person that wears her pieces, and why she thought it was important to create an essentials collection with inclusive sizing.Follow @schmollymac on InstagramMolly's Joy this Week: Hometown pride and inspiration for this year's @stacyvillebrattrot t-shirt, Julia Addington. Ripley's Joy this Week: Seeing the Ripley Rader Essential Collection all together, all styled on bodies for the first time.What Molly Can’t Take Off: Ripley Rader LOOK GOOD DO GOOD Rose Sequin Mask. It is just gorgeous. What Ripley Can’t Take Off: Our VOTE Mask! It's its own little protest. People see it and it’s just so cool.Molly's Song of the Week: March March by The Chicks from the album Gaslighter, © 2020 Columbia RecordsRipley's Song of the Week: My Sharona by The Knack from the album Get the Knack, © 1979 Capitol Records Explore from this Episode: LOOK GOOD DO GOOD MASKSRipley Rader website and Instagram Six PeaksWhen We All VoteHistory of Julia AddingtonWARNING: This episode may contain information and descriptions that may be triggering. Please feel free to engage in a way that makes you feel safe and comfortable. There’s also a good sprinkling of colorful language.Matriarch Digital Media produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.
On this edition of Cruise Control with Fred Staab and Les JacksonThe Ford Bronco reveal is finally happening. Could these capableoff roaders be the start of a new brand? And Jeep prepares to do battle. Murdered goes mainstream: Monochromatic themes are back at Kiaand Lincoln. Mercedes reveals its tech-laden S Class sedan. Tesla may have a lawsuit on its hands. All that and an "At the Wheel" review of the top of the line Lexus LS 500 When we get rolling on this edition of Cruise Control Radio.
This week on Animation Kimmunication: KP and Lauren sit down with MLP fanfiction writer, Monochromatic, to discuss the nature of fanfiction and its potential effects on TV shows. Introduction by Scribbler Intro Theme by Thomas Collins Edited by BadAnimeLaughs Special Guest: Monochromatic - https://twitter.com/monokuromatic
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This episodes the Alex is joined by Dan King, the Game Boy Geek - they ... ... Discuss recent plays (5:27); ... Look at the the Game Boy Geek's latest Kickstarter (link coming soon) (22:31); ... Review Wavelength and Fox in the Forest Duet (35:20); and ... Sean looks back at his review of Teotihuacan in his Dukes' Double-Take (1:27:14). Click here to Twitter: @dukesofdice Facebook: /dukesofdice Dukes of Dice YouTube ChannelSubscribe on iTunes Thanks to our awesome sponsors - please give them a visit Arcane Wonders Game Toppers
Colleen talks about beauty trends around the world, from Japan to Brazil to Italy, and many more countries. She also talks about beauty trends that are projected to be big in 2020: trends like vinyl lips, pops of blue, monochromatic, just to name a few. Intrigued? Tune in to find out more!As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Social Media News Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/beauty-tips-podcast.htmlITunes Feed: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-beauty-tips-podcast/id1490390072 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnNnGMp0Jaw&list=PLF8Qial15ufpPnxs1xqANLSJVL0LPcfkj"list=PLF8Qial15ufpPnxs1xqANLSJVL0LPcfkjTwitter: https://twitter.com/gsmc_beautyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Golden-State-Media-Concepts-Beauty-Tips-Podcast-1599163657065992/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Social Media News Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Social Media Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
On Friday, December 20th, 2019, following our show at Flemington DIY, we chatted with Monochromatic Black. Check them out: https://www.facebook.com/MonochromaticBlackOfficial/ | https://www.instagram.com/monochromaticblack/ | https://monochromaticblack.bandcamp.com/ Buy their merch: https://monochromaticblack.bigcartel.com/ Intro credits: Voiceover/sound effects: gtlemire from Fiverr https://www.fiverr.com/gtlemire Music: Jack And The Me Offs - “Pay to Play” https://www.facebook.com/JackAndTheMeOffs/ | https://www.instagram.com/jackandthemeoffs/
This month James and Kristina tackle a theme as old as photography itself: Monochrome or black and white images. You can find their photos and the listener submissions on the blog here. You can find new episodes of this podcast and daily articles on creativity and toy photography on our website, toyphotographers.com. Find us on Facebook and on Instagram. Subscribe to our weekly email round up so that you never miss a post, and join our new communities on MeWe and Flickr.
Today we celebrate the Versailles botanist who started organizing plants in a new way but kept his method a secret. We'll learn about the young New Yorker and garden writer who met the perfect botanical illustrator for her garden books in the hospital as she was battling influenza. We'll hear some glorious thoughts on November from the author of “Butternut Wisdom.” We Grow That Garden Library with a book that helps us grow more by going vertical in our gardens. I'll talk about burying your cold-hardy succulents, and then we'll wrap things up with the intrepid botanist who discovered a plant that's still almost too good to be true - the blue poppy. But first, let's catch up on a few recent events. Modern Monochromatic Wedding at Baltimore’s Sagamore Pendry Hotel @ruffledblog shared this gorgeous @lemonlime_event Modern Monochromatic Wedding at Baltimore’s Sagamore Pendry Hotel. Gardeners will love the green/white floral arrangements. And you MUST check out the bride's bouquet. That air plant!! https://buff.ly/2oFnKjj What is a Vegan Garden? I must confess I didn't fully appreciate all that it entails - so hats off to Garden Teacher Plews Garden Design @plewgd for a thorough and thoughtful explanation. Great article in @PsychToday by @peterbongi called Saffron for Emotional Health. Studies show the stigma & the petal of Saffron (Crocus sativus) are helpful for calming, mood support & more. And, love the Charlemange quote about herbs at the beginning... https://buff.ly/2WBvKyp Garden Betty share a really lovely post called A Guide to Saving and Storing Seeds As your end-of-season crops start to fade, now's the time to save the seeds from your favorite plants so you can grow them again next year! Here's a foolproof guide to show you how from @gardenbetty #gardenchat #gardening #growyourown https://buff.ly/2RzMpiN Now, if you'd like to check out these curated articles for yourself, you're in luck - because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So there’s no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, just search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Brevities #OTD Today is the anniversary of the death of the French naturalist and botanist Bernard de Jussieu who died on this day in 1777. Jussieuwas a French botanist who developed the first natural classification of flowering plants. Today, there's a metro station near the botanical garden in Paris that is named in honor of the Jussieu family - which boasted five members over several generations as notable botanists. Bernard and his brother Antoine were both botany professors in Paris. Bernard was the stronger botanist, and there's a famous story about his incredible dedication to botany: One time, after botanizing in Lebanon, Bernard was sailing back to France. Of course, drinkable water onboard a long voyage home would have been a precious commodity. Yet, Bernard Jussieu purportedly shared his precious water with a little Lebanon Cedar seedling he was bringing home. He wanted to plant in the Royal Garden, and he was determined to bring the little tree back alive to Paris. The French say the seedling lived to be over 200 years old and eighty feet high. As for Bernard Jussieu, in 1759, he was brought to Versailles to develop the Royal Botanical Garden at the Petit Trianon. Unassuming and laid back, Bernard quietly began arranging the plants in the garden in a new way. Jussieu's system of organizing plants into a more natural order was revolutionary at the time and also something he wouldn't disclose to others. However, Bernard did put together a catalog of the plants in his garden. Bernard recognized a kindred spirit in his nephew, Antoine-Laurent. Bernard trained him for four years, and when he came of age, Bernard confided his methods of plant classification. As a result, Antoine-Laurent's work was an extension of his Uncle Bernard's ideas around grouping plants. It took Antoine-Laurent Jussieu almost twenty years of refinement and perfecting of his Uncle's work, but he finally published his work on natural classification as the Bastille was falling in 1789. In Genera Plantarum, Antoine-Laurent Jussieu kept Linnaeus' binomial nomenclature, but he grouped plants by genera and then into families. He called his system natural and strived to let nature be his guide. Today, many plant families can be attributed to Jussieu. #OTD Today is the birthday of the botanist and garden writer Alice Lounsberry who was born on this day in 1868. (Note: Online accounts, based on a Who's Who biography have the date of her year of birth as 1873 - which is incorrect as she was already two years old on an 1870 census with her brother and parents.) Lounsberry was a New Yorker, and she developed a love for botany as a young girl. In her mid-twenties, she was already serving as a board member for the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). Lounsberry is forever linked to her friend and collaborator - the Australian botanical illustrator, Ellis Rowan. In the late 1890s, Rowan (b. 1848) decided to travel to New York. She caused a bit of a sensation during her first trip to the States a few years earlier. This trip was no different - except that after her arrival, Rowan contracted influenza, and she needed to be hospitalized. New Yorkers, like Lounsberry, read about Rowan's illness, and they sent cards and flowers to her hospital room to cheer her. But Lounsberry had an enormous sense of admiration for Rowan, and she felt she needed to do something more personal. So, Alice personally brought a box of fresh-picked wildflowers to the hospital and gave them to Rowan's nurse. Rowan was thoroughly charmed by the bouquet and the card which read, "From one flower seeker to another - and an admirer of your work." The following day, Alice visited Rowan. Even though Alice was twenty years younger than Rowan, the two hit it off. They spent an entire afternoon discussing botany and their work. When Alice offered to show Rowan where she liked to botanize for wildflowers, it was the incentive Rowan needed to get her health back on track. When Alice invited her to illustrate a book on Wildflowers she had been asked to write, their fates as writer and painter were jointly sealed. Together, they produced three books: "A Guide to the Wild Flowers" (1899) describing around 500 wildflowers. "A Guide to the Trees" (1900) describing nearly 200 trees & shrubs. And, "Southern Wild Flowers & Trees" (1901) where Alice wrote in the preface: "To learn something of the history, the folklore and the uses of southern plants and to see rare ones growing in their natural surroundings, Mrs. Rowan and I traveled in many parts of the south, exercising always our best blandishments to get the people of the section to talk with us. Through the mountainous region we drove from cabin to cabin, and nowhere could we have met with greater kindness and hospitality." While they were working on their book on Southern Wildflowers, Alice and Rowan's time together was marred by tragedy. They were surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains when a telegram came for Rowan. Her only son, Eric, had died in South Africa. He was 22 years old. After finishing these books, the two went their separate ways. After working with Rowan, Alice continued to write - but without Rowan's artwork, her books failed to attract the same level of popularity. After suffering a stroke, Alice Lounsberry died at the age of 81 on November 20, 1949. Unearthed Words Walking down the country road this morning, I noticed the swamp in late fall has lovely colors. The chalky purple of the wild blackberry canes, the cinnabar of frosted weeds, and the garnet of oak seedlings seem like music. Farther on, the cutover fields have variations on the theme of brown, from tawny to copper. Squirrels go a-marketing under the hazel bushes, for, under the burs, the satiny brown nuts begin to show. A fawn-colored rabbit hops ahead along the grey stone wall, and a pheasant leads three females toward the thicket. As I pass the neighbor's old red barn, the smell of dried hay is as sweet as honey. Pumpkins and cabbages and smoky hubbard squash lie in the garden. Blue smoke rises from a pile of burning cornstalks. "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness," Keats called it, and also, "Think not of spring, thou has thy beauty too." -Gladys Taber, The Best of Still Meadow Today's Grow That Garden Library book recommendation: Vertical Vegetables by Amy Andrychowicz The subtitle to this book is Simple Projects that Deliver More Yield in Less Space. Going vertical is something I love to do indoors in small spaces - but as Amy shows us in this book, it's a strategy that works brilliantly in our gardens as well. Amy points out that when you grow upward rather than outward, you will double or triple the yield from your small-space garden. Not only does growing vertically not only potentially increase your yield, but also it also gets your plants off the ground - increasing airflow, reducing the risk from soil-borne disease, and making a crouch-free harvest. Vertical Vegetables is packed with valuable information. Amy includes lists of plants that are best suited for vertical growing. The book is packed full of beautiful DIY garden projects anyone can do thanks to step-by-step instructions. Beyond the trellis, Amy shares what you can grow vertically using cages, stakes, tee-pees, a classic obelisk, or pergolas in addition to providing creative plans for even more functional structures. Today's Garden Chore It's time to have a funeral: Bury your pots with hardy succulents like Hens and Chicks and Sedums. In a Northern garden, you cannot leave your cute little pots with these cold-hardy succulents sitting out in the garden. They won't make it - or should say - they won't make it above ground in a pot. To avoid the heartbreak of having to re-buy them and the hassle of repotting them, I simply gather up all my pots - terra cotta, iron, strawberry pots, etc. - collecting them in a cleared area by the water feature. I'll add in my succulent wreath form as well. Then I bury them under a couple of bags of wood mulch. Sheltered under the mulch, the plants continue to grow until the first hard freeze. In the spring, I dig out my pots and then return them to their homes throughout the garden. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart #OTD Today is the birthday of the British plant collector and explorer Frank Kingdon Ward who was born on this day in 1885. During the beginning of the twentieth century, Frank Kingdon Ward went on twenty-four Indiana-Jones-like expeditions throughout Tibet, China, and Southeast Asia, in search of rare and elusive species of plants. Among his many accomplishments, Ward found the legendary Tibetan blue poppy. Ward’s accounts of his adventures are captivating. In 1942, he arrived inNew Delhi after a 500 hundred mile walk over mountains and through jungles. The newspaper account said: "A thin, wiry little man in his 50s, Captain Kingdon-Ward...decided that the Japanese were getting too close for comfort so he loaded two 60-pound bags of rice on two mules... But instead of taking the short road through the Chaukan pass, [he] decided to travel the 500 mile mule trail through Tibet... [Kingdon-Ward tramped] knee-deep in snow [and] crossed the Himalayas at the 14,500-foot pass.... [He said] "It was a pleasant walk and [my] reward is in the finding of dazzling flowers never seen before. You know they may always blush unseen unless you manage to take them back and make them grow where others can admire them. They are a little bit of the enchantment of Asia transplanted into England or America. It is satisfaction enough if you can feel in an industrial age like the present that you have brought home a little beauty for others to enjoy." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
In this episode of the quilt podcast, Lynn and Pam talk about some of the benefits and tips for computerized sewing machines, and monochromatic quilts and how to successfully design them.
Episode 162 - Monochromatic (The Return) Interview by The Barcast
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This week the dudes are absolutely bludgeoned by the monstrous debut album from Mireplaner. Other particularly awesome releases are adored from Olam, Monochromatic Black, Feverwar and Working Men's Club. Brutal News and The Hype Train are fused into some unearthly beast as we discuss the most awesome recent news from around the Heavisphere. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy the show, let us know!
Tveit is a sculptor interested in consumer goods and the manufactured landscape. She visited the pod in early 2018 to discuss her latest exhibition Universal Boxes at Johnson Country Museum of Art in Overland Park, Kansas. We discuss her previous large scale projects like Field Test, Product Placement, and United/Divided and discuss connections between those varied and intensive works and how they solidified the platform she is using in her latest cardboard sculptures. Her art reflects on what we consume, how we consume it, and what work means to her today.Check out the show notes to see some of her latest works.
Episode 38 - Monochromatic Interview by The Barcast
Chubby! on Facebook: www.facebook.com/chubbyrecords Brad Peterson on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BradPmusicpage www.innershiftmusic.com 1. Miltiades - Xnn / Freebeat 2. Kuba Sojka - Voyager 1 / Mathematics 3. Renard - The Lazy Footprint / Deep Inspiration 4. The True Underground Sound of Rome - Sonic Crystals / Vibraphone 5. Linkwood - Sigma 3 / Firecracker 6. Linkwood - Ignorance is Bliss / Firecracker 7. Ewan Jansen - Mantle Ships / Red Ember Records 8. Cosmic Jazz Futurist - Puzzles (Light Up The Sky) Moods&Grooves 9. Simple Machines - Whispers in the Dark / Minuendo 10. Life Recorder - Time Running Down / Sound Reflection 11. Kuba Sojka Magical Trumpeter / Mathematics Brad has released music as 'Brad P', 'Brad Peterson’ ‘Common Dreams’ and 'Trackmachine' on labels such as Moods & Grooves, 7th Sign, Inner Shift Music, Minuendo, Yore, Hotmix, AMR, Contrast Wax, and Monochromatic to name a few. He runs "Common Dreams" and he co-owns the label "Inner Shift Music" with artist/producer Rai Scott. Together they also produce another project under the moniker '2DeepSoul'. Brad has carved out his own niche in the electronic & deep house music scene, both as an independent artist and also with Rai Scott as 2DeepSoul. Keep any eye out for 2Deepsoul's upcoming release ‘Windows' on Inner Shift Music! www.juno.co.uk/products/2deepsoul-windows-ep/650567-01 @bpeterson @innershiftmusic
What is a monochromatic quilt? Learn more about it in this latest podcast episode with Andi Stanfield, author of the book Monochromatic Quilts: Amazing Variety. Discover how Andi got into making quilts that highlight a single color family and how she co-authored this book with her mom Mary McElvain. Learn more about Andi at https://truebluequilts.wordpress.com
Abstract: In this episode Elizabeth and Karin talk about the function of black and white (monochrome/chiaroscuro) cinematography in the short films, Bad (dir. Martin Scorsese, 1987) and Source
Chico Leo is back from New York Comic-Con to bring you the latest and greatest in his TV picks this week. We kick off with the season premiere of The Walking Dead, or should it be called the Monochromatic dead? These flashbacks had us buggin. Along with The Walking Dead we cover Arrow, The Flash, From Dusk Til Dawn and a buffet of other television. We need more hours in the day to watch this stuff! Make sure you subscribe to the FanBros Show on Itunes, Soundcloud or Stitcher. Visit Fanbros,com!
Chubby! on Facebook: www.facebook.com/chubbyrecords @laak LAAK is a mysterious culmination of two good friends from Birmingham in the UK, the duo began playing records back in the mid 90's with their distinct productions following not long after. Their sound is a blend of deep melodic Techno influenced by US House, laying the foundations for their label "Austere Recordings’’, established in 2010. LAAK sit behind 5 of the 6 releases, soon to be accompanied by Irish duo, Slowburn, with an upcoming split record together. LAAK has also released on well respected labels such as Appian Sounds, Rough House Rosie, Monochromatic, Contrast-Wax, Sublevel and with a new Ep "Our Ways' to be out mid September on Malcolm Moore's, Altered Moods. Get their latest release from: http://www.juno.co.uk/products/laak-invocations-ep/543642-01/ Upcoming EP "Our Ways": http://www.juno.co.uk/products/laak-our-ways/530446-01/
For the 21st Avenue Red Podcast we turn to highly respected and deeply underground DJ/producer/label-boss Brad Peterson who hails from Louisville, US and is now based in the Scotland capital city of Edinburgh. Brad has released music as "Brad P", "Brad Peterson" and "Trackmachine" on labels such as Moods & Grooves, 7th Sign, Inner Shift Music, Minuendo, Yore, Hotmix, AMR, Contrast Wax and Monochromatic to name a few. He has a new label venture called "Common Dreams" and he also co-owns the label "Inner Shift Music" with fellow Edinburgh artist/producer Rai Scott. Together they also produce another project under the moniker "2DeepSoul". Brad has carved out his own niche in the electronic & deep house music scene, both as an independent artist and also with Rai Scott as 2DeepSoul. Individually and together, they have both received huge support from DJ's, labels, writers and fans from all over the world. We feel that this mix delivers a true testament to Brad's skill as a DJ and the deeply considered artistry behind everything he puts his time and soul into. And quite audibly, this guy is not capable of serving up music with half-measures! Here he displays a vibrant style of house music that is saturated with rich musicality and lots of quality instrumentation, often underpinned with warm analogue beats. Brad keeps the mix fresh on the ear at all times, layering his set steadily with lots of variety and unexpected elements - a curious mixture of techy and organic sounds, laced with soul, groove and engaging melodies. A few of his own tracks are featured on this mix, including the gloriously deep "Ice Planets" on his Inner Shift Music label. We've had our hands on this mix for a few weeks already and have absolutely nailed it on heavy repeat. This is highly addictive house music from a man highly addicted to house music in all it's various forms. NOTE :: Brad has explicitly requested that we provide certain links to the currently active labels he has supported in this mix - you will see these highlighted in the tracklist and they are clickable hyperlinks to label pages on Juno and Betaport etc. Feel obliged to click them and buy some of this great music for your collection too! :) RA profile: http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/bradpeterson-fr Like his facebook artist profile: https://www.facebook.com/BradPmusicpage Friend request him: https://www.facebook.com/bradpmusic For bookings: bookings@innershiftmusic.com @bpeterson @innershiftmusic @common-dreams ===== 01 Marc Cotterell - Jazid // Plastik People (2014) 02 Cassio Ware - It's Gonna Be Alright (Instrumental) // Wake Up! (2000) 03 Hannah - Away // Headspace (2000) 04 Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - Oceanic // Minuendo (2013) 05 Chris Gray - It's Just The Little Things // Deep4life (2013) 06 Mood Music - Oblique // Foundation Music (2005) 07 Octave One - I Believe (Magic Juan Mix) // 430 West (1995) 08 Wax Fruit - Whispers // Definitive (1994) 09 Rezkar - Mediterranean Affair // Altered Moods (2008) 10 Brad Peterson - Take Me Away // Moods & Grooves (2011) 11 DaRand Land - The Long Night // Pulp (2013) 12 Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - Contrasts (feat. Mykle Anthony) // Batti Batti (2014) 13 Brad P - Ice Planets // Inner Shift Music (2013) 14 Banfield Audio - Earth Heart // Monochromatic (2013) 15 Brad P - Drone Skies // Grounded In Humanity (2013)
White is the new black, and everyone is wearing it. The designer at Sophie Paris shows in this episode that you can look trendy and fabulous with this new colour trend.
Episode 23 In this episode we tackle a request from one of our forum members and take a look at ways to make your Warhammer world come alive, ways to make npc's memorable or interesting and how to really immerse the players in the setting. As always please send all feedback to smallbutviciouspodcast@hotmail.com Or check [...]
I hope everyone is safe and warm on this most monochromatic of weekends. I'm sure most of you have looked out a window this morning and saw nothing but white. Here in the west OK we had some defrosting on Saturday, but that's been stopped dead in its tracks. Now everything is frozen again. Hard. I know this for certain because when I took our dog Widget out for a walk this morning, and I promptly slipped on the curb and fell on my ass. Now pride aside I'm fine, but at least I gave Widget a good laugh. In The News: Some of the latest headlines from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and the main street media. Links mentioned in this episode: Music:
Monochromatic - Hear me - Live at the Social, Orlando